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  2. Toilet seat riser - Wikipedia

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    Toilet seat risers, toilet risers, or raised toilet seats are assistive technology devices to improve the accessibility of toilets to older people or those with disabilities. They can aid in transfer from wheelchairs, [1] and may help prevent falls. Inappropriately high risers may actually increase fall risk. [2]

  3. Grab bar - Wikipedia

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    For example, a grab bar added to a shower is frequently used with a shower chair and hand held shower head. Grab bars installed by a doorway are usually added near a railing. In addition, grab bars can be placed on any wall where extra support is needed even if it is not the "usual place" they are used.

  4. Bathroom emergency pullstring - Wikipedia

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    Ideally, they are placed near the toilet or shower. [2] For those living independently, the emergency cord is supplemental to other means for summoning help. Since not all falls will take place within reach of the cord, ideally, those using the bathroom should also have a method to call for help on their body. [3]

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  7. Stair lift - Wikipedia

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    There is a second-user market for some types of stair lift. This is most common with straight rail domestic types. The rails can be cut to length if too long, or extended with a "joining kit". During the early days of curved rail stair lifts there was no second user market because of the difficulty of matching rails to a different layout.